Dear List,
I have an orgmode file for collecting data and producing a plot. The
file contains a Perl script which runs on a remote machine and generates
Graphviz input. This is then used to create a PDF file.
I have had a look at
http://orgmode.org/manual/Batch-execution.html
but it is not
> Bastien :
> Steinar Bang writes:
>> (The previously clocked item and it's :CLOCK: drawer was opened. I don't
>> know if that was intentional, or not...?)
> This is intentional -- to make sure you see the change.
> But perhaps the message is enough. Let me know if you think so.
No, I'm
On Aug 19, 2012, at 10:59 PM, Marcelo de Moraes Serpa
wrote:
> What do you think; and what word do you use as your TODO keyword?
I use:
(sequence "BACKLOG(b!)" "TODO(t!)" "DOING(o!)" "|" "DONE(d!)")
I treat my Task sequence as a form of a non-visual Kanban. I self-impose
workflow limits on
Hello,I'm trying to export org-mode files to freemind-format (.mm) and I'm encoutering the following problem:After invoking the export with C-c C-e m,I get an error message "Invalid use of `\`in replacement text" in the status bar,and no output file.The reason seems to be the backslash I'm using in
Loris Bennett wrote:
> Dear List,
>
> I have an orgmode file for collecting data and producing a plot. The
> file contains a Perl script which runs on a remote machine and generates
> Graphviz input. This is then used to create a PDF file.
>
> I have had a look at
>
> http://orgmode.org/ma
Hi Aidan,
Aidan Gauland writes:
> I have some (buffer-local) keywords defined that contain dashes to
> separate words (because I couldn't think of a single word that would be
> clear). M- completion does not appear to work for these keywords.
>
> This has made me reconsider my choice of keyword
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Use something like the following.
There is still a bug here.
I've encountered it many times.
> * Test width attribute
> #+NAME: graph
> #+begin_src dot :file t.png
> digraph g { a -> b }
> #+end_src
>
> #+ATTR_LATEX: width=3in
> #+RESULTS: graph
> [[fi
Rick Frankel writes:
> That doesn't make sense. In the current exporter, all attributes
> (html, latex, etc) applied to the export are placed directly before
> the source block.
This should change. Attributes are attributes to something (big up
Husserl), so attributes to images should be placed
Hello,
Bastien writes:
> There is still a bug here.
>
> I've encountered it many times.
>
>> * Test width attribute
>> #+NAME: graph
>> #+begin_src dot :file t.png
>> digraph g { a -> b }
>> #+end_src
>>
>> #+ATTR_LATEX: width=3in
>> #+RESULTS: graph
>> [[file:t.png]]
>
> When reevaluating th
Hi,
I recently discovered the beauty of emacs embedded calc. Works great inside
org files for note taking with math & engineering related content.
I've been trying to get org tables and embedded calc to coordinate with each
other using assigned variables however it appears that embedded cal
Bastien wrote:
> Hi Nicolas,
>
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
> > Use something like the following.
>
> There is still a bug here.
>
> I've encountered it many times.
>
> > * Test width attribute
> > #+NAME: graph
> > #+begin_src dot :file t.png
> > digraph g { a -> b }
> > #+end_src
> >
>
Hi!
I just stumbled upon
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zielm.emacs&hl=en
It is still in an early phase but still I am dreaming of having
Org-mode on my XOOM tablet ... :-)
HW/SW-keyboard is still an issue here IMHO. The Ctrl/ESC keys of my
freedom pro HW-Bluetooth-keyboard do
Hi!
Is there any good quick and /simple/ way to drop an arbitrary colour on a
sequence of characters that will show up in the exported HTML page?
I have introduced a colleague to org-mode for generating documentation, however
they want to use multiple colours to highlight different terms. Addin
Jos'h Fuller writes:
> Hi!
>
> Is there any good quick and /simple/ way to drop an arbitrary colour on a
> sequence of characters that will show up in the exported HTML page?
>
> I have introduced a colleague to org-mode for generating
> documentation, however they want to use multiple colours t
Perfect! Thanks /very/ much!
___
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Arc Productions Ltd.
p: 416.682.5237 | f: 416.682.5209 | http://www.arcproductions.com
230 Richmond Street East | Toronto, ON M5A 1
This is likely not a quick fix.
When an Org file is folded, and I do isearch on a string in the body,
then press RET, the very first line gets ellipses.
Here is an example. Iniitially the buffer might be like this:
=== beginning of window
* blog...
=== end of window
Point is at beginning of bu
Hello,
In a recent commit, I've modified `org-table-number-regexp' so it can
recognize numbers with a comma as the decimal mark by default.
The variable is almost exclusively used for column alignment in tables,
so it should be a cosmetic change only. Though, do not hesitate to
report any suspici
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> In a recent commit, I've modified `org-table-number-regexp' so it can
> recognize numbers with a comma as the decimal mark by default.
This should really follow the definitions in the locale...
Regards,
Achim.
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+<[Q+ Matrix-12 WAVE#46+305 Neuron microQkb Andromeda XT
Nick Dokos writes:
> FWIW, I cannot reproduce this.
Me neither, dunno what I did. Sorry for the noise,
--
Bastien
Hi Karl,
Karl Voit writes:
> Anybody else sharing experiences with Emacs or HW-keyboards on
> Android?
sorry to act like a police officer, but please keep those discussions
where they belong to -- either some Android or Emacs list. You will
probably have more answers on help-gnu-em...@gnu.org
On 21/08/12 16:22, Karl Voit wrote:
I just stumbled upon
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zielm.emacs&hl=en
It is still in an early phase but still I am dreaming of having
Org-mode on my XOOM tablet ... :-)
HW/SW-keyboard is still an issue here IMHO. The Ctrl/ESC keys of my
fr
Eric Schulte writes:
> Add the following to your Emacs config,
I added this to the Org FAQ. Thanks!
--
Bastien
Hi all.
I generate an image from python source like this:
_
#+BEGIN_SRC python :results output raw :export results
from pylab import figure, plot
import pylab as plt
import numpy as np
plt.ioff()
figure()
plot(np.random.rand(10),'o')
Hi Jay,
Jay McCarthy writes:
> Yes, it was under column mode.
Okay, thanks...
> I tried in vain to make a small example but my emacs-fu is not strong
> enough. Attached is what I started to do...
I applied your patch. Thanks for hunting this!
--
Bastien
Achim Gratz writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> In a recent commit, I've modified `org-table-number-regexp' so it can
>> recognize numbers with a comma as the decimal mark by default.
>
> This should really follow the definitions in the locale...
That was my first reaction to it as well.
But
Thanks Bastien,
I thought that there was nothing to do when using debian
packages. Anyway, for the time being, I removed the org-mode package,
as org-mode works with the emacs23 package and I obtained the
documentation from elsewhere.
Regards,
Luis
On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 10:38:43PM +0200, Basti
Steinar Bang writes:
>> Bastien :
>> Steinar Bang writes:
>
>>> (The previously clocked item and it's :CLOCK: drawer was opened. I don't
>>> know if that was intentional, or not...?)
>
>> This is intentional -- to make sure you see the change.
>
>> But perhaps the message is enough. Let me
I added the diff below to Makefile and did a
$ make elpa
Quick comments: It is far from OK.
1. The bundle is a tar file not tar.gz file.
2. The lisp files should be right in the root not in lisp/ subdir.
Best way to test the ELPA tar is to do a
M-x package-install-file RET org-*.tar.
a
Hey Bastien,
Bastien wrote:
> Indeed. It should works fine now, please test and tell me.
Works great, thank you!
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Ivan Kanis
http://ivan.kanis.fr
If it works, it's obsolete.
-- Marshall McLuhan
On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 01:34:16AM -0400, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Rick Frankel wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 12:54:25AM +0200, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > Use something like the following.
> > >
> > > * Test width attribute
> > > #+NAME: graph
> > > #+begin_src dot :file
Jambunathan K writes:
> I added the diff below to Makefile and did a
> $ make elpa
I said edit local.mk... :-) Really, leave Makefile alone.
> Quick comments: It is far from OK.
Close enough for me.
> 1. The bundle is a tar file not tar.gz file.
I hadn't considered that package manager ca
Petro writes:
> Hi all.
> I generate an image from python source like this:
> _
> #+BEGIN_SRC python :results output raw :export results
> from pylab import figure, plot
> import pylab as plt
> import numpy as np
> plt.ioff()
> figur
Bastien writes:
> Hi Aidan,
> Aidan Gauland writes:
>> I have some (buffer-local) keywords defined that contain dashes to
>> separate words (because I couldn't think of a single word that would be
>> clear). M- completion does not appear to work for these keywords.
>>
>> This has made me reconsi
Hello,
Rick Frankel writes:
> BUT, if the source block is not named then a duplicate results will be
> created above the current results block w/ the attribute header when
> the source block is re-evaluated.
That's correct.
For convenience, Babel might copy src-block attributes to the generate
Eric Schulte writes:
> Petro writes:
>
>> Hi all.
>> I generate an image from python source like this:
>> _
>> #+BEGIN_SRC python :results output raw :export results
>> from pylab import figure, plot
>> import pylab as plt
>> import num
Hi list.
Is there an image format (vector preferably) supported by all exporters
(html, pdf, org). I prefer to save pictures in a vector format, svg for
example. But svg image is exported as a link during odt and html
export. Is there a way to change it?
Thanks.
Petro.
Fix result in table at Section 3.5.9 of Org Manual
see attachment
The problem was that the result for TBLFM: $at=vmean(@-II..@-I);%.1f showed
29.7 as the vmean of 41 and 9, whereas 25.0 is correct.
Charlie Millar
*** org.texi2012/08/21 20:29:54 1.1
--- org.texi2012/08/21 21:11:00
Hi Charles,
Charles writes:
> Fix result in table at Section 3.5.9 of Org Manual
>
> see attachment
>
> The problem was that the result for TBLFM: $at=vmean(@-II..@-I);%.1f showed
> 29.7 as the vmean of 41 and 9, whereas 25.0 is correct.
Fixed, thanks!
--
Bastien
Aidan Gauland writes:
> I have the keywords defined with #+TODO:. I just tried playing around
> with them a bit, and I have found that the "problem" is not exactly as I
> thought: keywords with dashes, such as MY-TODO, do not complete with
> M-TAB if I try to complete from after the dash, i.e. M
I hope this is not a stupid question, but will the app eventually fail?
Andre
It is not what happens to you, but your response that determines your character.
Jambunathan K writes:
> Achim Gratz writes:
>
>> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>>> In a recent commit, I've modified `org-table-number-regexp' so it can
>>> recognize numbers with a comma as the decimal mark by default.
>>
>> This should really follow the definitions in the locale...
>
> That was my f
Hi Martin,
"Martin Beck" writes:
> I'm trying to export org-mode files to freemind-format (.mm) and I'm
> encoutering the following problem:
>
> After invoking the export with C-c C-e m,
> I get an error message "Invalid use of `\`in replacement text" in the
> status bar,
> and no output file.
Hi Mike,
Mike McLean writes:
> I have a grand thought of someday writing an agenda view or mode that
> looks like a Kanban board -- I've seen some of what can be done with
> respect to views in Emacs from the ~calfw~ package, so it is just a
> matter of time.
Just a thought: isn't this already
Hi Ken,
Ken Williams writes:
> Following on a message from a few days ago, I’ve prepared a patch
> (attached) that alters the behavior of ‘org-edit-src-exit’ so that it
> no longer adds an extra 2 spaces of indentation each time a source
> block (or a table.el table) is edited. Previously a wor
Hi Ken,
Ken Mankoff writes:
> I have an issue where items that are scheduled with a timestamp don't
> show up in an agenda view.
Can you tell what is the value of these variables?
org-agenda-todo-ignore-deadlines
org-agenda-todo-ignore-scheduled
org-agenda-todo-ignore-timestamp
Hi Friedrich,
Friedrich Delgado writes:
> Friedrich Delgado schrieb:
>> confirmed, latest org does the right thing[TM]
>
> However: If I (setq org-icalendar-use-plain-timestamp nil) as in my
> customisation, scheduled date-ranges are not exported at all (no
> matter what org-icalendar-use-schedu
On Aug 21, 2012, at 6:50 PM, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> Mike McLean writes:
>
>> I have a grand thought of someday writing an agenda view or mode that
>> looks like a Kanban board -- I've seen some of what can be done with
>> respect to views in Emacs from the ~calfw~ package, so it is jus
Hi Bastien,
On Wed, 22 Aug 2012, Bastien wrote:
Can you tell what is the value of these variables?
org-agenda-todo-ignore-deadlines
org-agenda-todo-ignore-scheduled
org-agenda-todo-ignore-timestamp
org-agenda-todo-ignore-with-date
org-agenda-tags-todo-honor-ignore-options
At the time I wrote
Currently I maintain a datetree journal capture using a template so
,
| ("j" "journal" entry (file+datetree "journal.org")
| "* %?\n\t:PROPERTIES:\n\t:DateCreated:
%T\n\t:Link: %a\n\t:END:\n")
`
I also use j rockways' eproject set
My brain works in two non-standard org ways:
- I don't like having the =CLOSED= timestamp outside of property drawers, and
- no =todo= tag (or a =todo= tag of "" if you like) is still a =todo= tag
and often means =DONE=.
So standard state change logging doesn't work for me. All I really
want to
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